My blog 365 DEGREE TURN By Yaren Carapaz Well today I'm going to tell you everything my grandfather told me when they moved to a rural area with my whole family because of their work, to begin with we have to know why my family moved from the city to a rural place, which My grandfather told me that my family is, my grandfather tells me that my family had many problems at the beginning, such as communication, since where they were going to live was a very hidden place in the city and there was nothing around, so I had to ask light and signal to communicate. And it was not an easy task but they achieved it after much insistence and what my family did helped many more people who lived in that rural area to be able to have electricity and signal, my family was from the mountains and they were clearly used to the cold then When they went to the coast to live there was a very big climate change since clearly the coast is very hot, my family due to that weather ...
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From the camp to the town: My family’s experience on migration
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From the camp to the town: My family’s experience on migration By Anahi Altamirano 馃彟 馃殭==< 馃懘馃懙馃懇<-- ⛺ 17 November 2021 Hello, my name is Anahi and I am practically a simple, normal teenager from the town I live in, Quito. Every day I go to school 馃摃, study 馃搻, have lunch馃崨, play video games馃懢, read a little bit馃摎, and go to sleep馃槾. I live in a busy town; therefore, I am used to the neon lights in the buildings, the traffic sounds coming through my window every night, and the stressful vibe this town’s people have. But recently I discovered these things aren’t common for everyone. Note: Me being shocked like :O Last week I was sitting in my study room doing some math homework when my grandpa came in and offered me juice and cookies, I accepted and while I ate the cookies, he started telling me a story about the camp we used to live in. At the beginning I didn’t care much but eventually he got to the point of my family moving to the city we live in now, I thought th...
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Beeing away from your area By : David Taipe 17/11/21 Hello everyone today you will know how a teenager changed all they life Since I born I lived in a rural area until some years ago when I was a child all my family came to a city zone were I maked the major part of studies (in primary and college) so today my grand father had talk to me telling how this change make change all things in family At first days I don’t remember all at details but from awaking in peace I awake hering noises that came from all cars thet were in city , and this also felt my family , my grandfather told me that he couldn’t sleep well until the first month that we came , he also say to me that my father all days awake at 5 am so he can be at time in work . He told me that the most affected was the dog because he can walk properly and even playing in the house is complicated, my house in rural area was much bigger than this house but I don’t remember at all because I was a child and I only see ...
Shift from rural to city
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18 November 2021 The new change of modality By: Israel Burbano My name is Israel, I was born in 2005 in Quito, but for a great variety of my life, I was living on the coast of Ecuador, on a farm owned by my father. Every day we do not stop moving, I am one of the people who is used to not staying active all the time in which I look for ways in which we can do a job to prosper on the ground. One day when my parents told me that I had to return for reasons of returning to the place where I came from and to spend more time with my family, because the truth was I was very nervous because it was more than 2 years that I did not see my uncles and cousins, On the other hand, I agreed but for me, the change of modality was not easy, I felt very sad in the fact that every day I was no longer going to see my bulls or chase the horses in the racecourse or go to the river to swim with my inflatable boat. The first day I was in my house, it was a weekend, Saturday of 2013, I ...
Childhood migration
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Childhood migration: Dark_Tomato_:3 November, 2021 Hi, it's me, again. :3 So, lately I've been thinking a lot about a topic that I think it's pretty interesting. My opinion about it is based on my experience and those stories my family told me. First, I want to get a little bit into context. My family used to live in a rural area with my grandfather, but we moved to city meanwhile my father and the rest of my family stayed there. But... why was I thinking about it? Well... I was not, surprise~ Being sincere, I don't think a lot about our area change, but suddenly my grandfather came to our place and he started talking about our moved to city. I think he was truly affected by it. I told him it was not a big change for me, I didn't want to be mean to him, he get so mad at me. I was confused for that reason he started telling me about how my family was affected by our moved to city. First, my parents used to live at a rural area with my whole family; my gra...
A new beginning
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A new beginning 17 Nov, 2021 By: Isaac Torres You are about to migrate? This is what I know. I was born in Loja, in 2005 well all my childhood I stayed there with my family, sometimes we used to travel to the Amazon region, my mom was born there so, I have parents everywhere, I’ve spent the first 13 years of my life in Loja, I know every place in Loja, I made a lot of friends, I have a lot of experiences and memories from all my childhood. *Inserts an image of my childhood favourites T.V shows* The very first time when my father's told me we are going to move, was when I had 8 years, as you could imagine I felt so sad and scared about everything, but anything happened so everything stays the same, my happiness my social life and my family, the second time I was said we are moving, well I didn't felt anything, my life was a mess and I felt everything was against me, I thought a place where anyone knows about me was the soluti...
How to become a city boy in 5 simple steps by Daniela Garz贸n
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Migrate from anywhere as a teenager: 16-year-old By: Daniela Garz贸n How to become a city boy in 5 simple steps Step 1: Migrate (duh, that’s obvious) Step 2: Visualize your objective (become a complete city boy) without raise suspicions (don’t seem doubtful or weird) Step 3: Get camouflaged and understand all of their behaviors (you can become Sherlock Holmes if you feel to) Step 4: Adapt yourself to the new environment Step 5: Survive! (this is the MOST important step from all of them) Now you can become a city boy without any type of problem You’re about to migrate due to different reasons? Well, hello, I would like to tell you my story form first-hand about migration with kids and migrate from a rural area to the city. It’s an actual really interesting story, let me tell you that you will find a lot of new feelings, you will discover some feels that you have never experienced, and also, you will come back to the most common feels. It’s a whole rollercoaster. ...